My OS treats simple drive as a ghost

I recently re-formatted my pc and backed up my entire hard drive on on Simpledrive's external hard drive format. The pc is Alienware and I used it's software to "respawn". After getting all systems back to order I went to pull old favs back and it had labled the drive as a ghost drive and I can't access anything. Any help is appreciated.

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Apple will recognize a FAT 32 format. Connect the drive to another machine - a PC. Copy your data to this computer, format the drive to FAT32, copy your data back and it chould be accessable to the MAC system again.

The external hard disk must be formated in a file system that both the pc and the mac can use - best is FAT32. In your case the file system that the mac put on the disk is incompatible with the pc. Make sure the files you want to move are still on the mac (if not copy them back from the disk), plug the disk in the pc and format it there in FAT32 (don't use the quick option), plug it in the mac and copy the files and unmount the disk before disconnecting it from the USB connector. Now you can put it in the pc - in there always use the Safely disconnect icon, don't just yank out the cable.

Your device has been formatted to the PC format and the MAC doesn't recognize the extension.From the Simple Tech site (troubleshooting):If I wanted to use the portable drive on a MAC
"and" a PC, what is needed?
For use on a MAC and PC you will need to re-format
the drive to be compatible. You can do this by going to disk utilities
and selecting "the drive" (not the untitled volume). You will then
select "erase" from the top of the screen. The process will allow you to
select a format option. You should choose "MS-DOS File System". Then
select the "erase" from the bottom of the screen.
Once the process is complete, you will have an
additional folder on your desktop that is the SimpleDrive. You can copy
and paste or drag and drop file to it. If during the first pass you are
unable to change the volume format option, please repeat all steps and
it should allow you to select this on the second try.

I am not sure what type of computer you have that your LaCie is connected to, but first and foremost, make sure the external hard drive has been properly formatted to work with the operating system your computer has.For Windows computers: the LaCie should be formatted in either FAT32 or NTFS (recommended- more secure).How to Format a HD in Windows VistaFor Mac computers: the LaCie should be formatted in Mac OS Extended (Journaled) format.How to format an external hard drive in Mac OS X

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------If your LaCie is already formatted, then the best way to import your entire iTunes library from the internal hard drive of your computer into the LaCie, especially if you are unable to drag and drop the library into you LaCie, is to try a simple copy and pasting of the ENTIRE iTunes folder from its home on your computer to the LaCie hard drive.

You can also use the website I like to reference which provides some good alternatives to effectively migrating your iTunes Library from a PC or Mac to your external hard drive:

A Purchased Externa HD should be formatted for PC
32bit therefore readable univerally in any PC system
but it will not read in a Mac.
The would have to be formatted for Mac and will then only read in a Mac.
So you decided where you want the drive to go .PC or Mac
and we will take it from there